Quantum Symmetries on Operator Algebras (Oxford Mathematical Monographs)
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Classical Harmonic Analysis and Locally Compact Groups: Hans Reiter, Jan D. Stegeman (London Mathematical Soci
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When Reiter (1921-92) was writing the 1968 edition, Stegeman (Utrecht U.) was his assistant and student, and contributed somewhat to its final form. He has added some new material, mostly in two appendices; and more recent references, th
Applications of Combinatorial Mathematics (Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications Conference Series, Ne
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In the last thirty years, combinatorial mathematics has found itself at the heart of many technological applications. The aims of the conference on which this book is based were to stimulate combinatorial mathematicians to pursue new line
Applications of Finite Fields: Based on the Proceedings of a Conference Organized by the Institute of Mathem
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This book discusses practical and theoretical work on the applications of finite fields, particularly coding theory and cryptography. It addresses issues related to the construction of polynomials and of bases of finite fields with specif
Homotopy Type and Homology (Oxford Mathematical Monographs)
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The author, a leading figure in algebraic topology, provides a modern treatment of a long established set of questions in this important research area. The book's principal objective--and main result--is the classification theorem on k-va
The Greate Invention of Algebra: Thomas Harriot's Treatise on Equations (Mathematics)
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English scientist Thomas Harriot (c.1560-1621) left his scientific and mathematical findings in a jumble of manuscript sheets that have not been previously published in a form relevant to his method of investigation. Stedall (history of
Introduction to Modern Analysis (Oxford Graduate Texts in Mathematics, 8)
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A graduate textbook covering the usual topics of measure theory and functional analysis, with applications to probability theory and the theory of linear partial differential equations.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Maximal Orders (London Mathematical Society Monographs, 28)
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This textbook for a second-year graduate course presents most of the basic algebraic techniques needed for the study of maximal orders. It is expected that the reader is already familiar with the basics of module theory and algebraic num
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